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Verbal enunciation includes two major facets: the dialect(language being spoken) and the accent (way in which the words are pronounced). A given language may have several spoken forms, which may be based on the speaker's place of birth, place of residence, ethnic group, or social class. Accents can also be seen when the language spoken is not the speaker's native language.

A third characteristic, distinct from grammar, is called prosody: the intonation, tone, stress, and rhythm of spoken words that can convey intent (e.g. inquiry), emotion (e.g. anger) or attitude (e.g. sarcasm).

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